Blizzard Entertainment has shared some interesting statistics behind the new Diablo, revealing the game's sales numbers, hours spent by players in the game, number of demons slayed by players, and more.
Blizzard Entertainment has recently shared a comprehensive blog post, revealing some statistics behind the recently-released Diablo IV.
With this post, the company announced that the new Diablo has shown the best-selling opening in Blizzard's history, bringing its creators $666 million in global sales in the first five days following its June 6 launch and becoming the studio's fastest-selling game ever. Moreover, Blizzard revealed that players have already accumulated over 276 million hours of gameplay, which is equivalent to approximately 30,000 years.
Here are some more Diablo IV statistics shared by the developer:
- 276 billion demons killed since Early Access.
- Players have been vanquished over 316 million times, with over 5 million of those vanquishings being at the hands of the Butcher.
- Players have created a party with friends over 166 million times.
- 163 players have made it to the maximum level in Hardcore mode.
- Diablo IV was the #1 game on Twitch from Early Access on June 1 through June 9, breaking Blizzard records for both hours streamed and watched over a similar period.
"On behalf of Blizzard, we want to thank the millions of players around the world who are immersing themselves in Diablo IV," commented President of Blizzard Entertainment Mike Ybarra. "Diablo IV is a result of our incredible teams working together to craft and support genre-defining games, build legendary worlds, and inspire memories that will last a lifetime. We're humbled by the response, proud of the team, and remain committed to listening to our players and ensuring Diablo continues to exceed expectations for years to come."
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